what is comparative and superlative adjective for sweet
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sweeter and sweetest
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Comparative- Sweeter.
Superlative- The sweetest.
- A sentence that is in the superlative degree, has the highest level of comparison.
It usually involves either addition of 'est' at the end of the adjective or 'the most' before the said adjective.
There is a compulsory addition of the article 'the'.
- A sentence that is in the comparative degree of comparison, has a mild level of comparison.
It involved either the addition of 'er' at the end of the adjective or 'more' before the said adjective.
- On the other hand, a sentence that is in a positive degree of comparison has the following characteristics-
There is very less comparison.
The simplest form of the adjective is used.
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